NBM plc lauds Scorchers’ form at Three-Nations Tourney

Scorchers’ Chimzimu facing a Zimbabwe colleague

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc, says it is impressed with the Scorchers’ overall performance in the Women’s Three-Nations Tournament underway in Lilongwe as the team prepares for the upcoming WAFCON.

During the tournament at Bingu National Stadium, Malawi put up competitive performances, despite their 2–1 loss Zimbabwe in the opening match on Friday, before a one-all with Zambia on Sunday. 

With those results, the hosts stand no chance to win the tournament as it is being played on a league-format.

This means Zimbabwe lead the table with three points, followed by Zambia’s point as they head into their last encounter on Tuesday. 

Malawi’s consolation goal against Zimbabwe came through a 40th-minute strike from Faith Chinzimu, while Rose Kabzere netted a powerful 56th-minute rebound to secure the draw against Zambia.

NBM plc Product Development and Strategy Manager, Ibrahim Chapeyama, said that as the official Scorchers’ sponsors, they were satisfied with the team’s overall performance and described the tournament as an important foundation for WAFCON preparations.

“We are focusing on the positives because the coach was able to try out new players. We are impressed with what we have seen and are hoping for the best,” said Chapeyama. 

He added that the Bank’s sponsorship aims to strengthen the development of women’s football and enhance Malawi’s competitiveness at the continental level.

“We have been with them from the start. We sponsored the premiership that led to WAFCON qualification. Our message has always been the same: keep pushing and make the dream come true. We want the team not just to qualify again, but to go beyond and win it,” he said.

Commenting on the matches, Scorchers Coach Lovemore Fazili said he was also encouraged by the team’s performance and emphasized the need for squad depth as part of the build-up to major future competitions.

“The games were not bad. I wanted to give a chance to players who have not played before. We cannot rely on just a few individuals building a strong team requires depth” he said.

He said friendly matches are vital for assessing new combinations and refining tactical harmony. 

“Even though we failed to win the tournament, I was looking for coordination between the new players and the usual squad. We learnt a lot from Zimbabwe and Zambia, and I believe they learnt from us as well,” Fazili said.

Zambia Coach Charles Haaluubono also praised Malawi’s continued progress in women’s football.

“They keep improving, and we are now almost at the same level if not already there. You can see young players coming in and performing very well. I follow the Malawian league closely, and the development here is impressive,” he said


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Three-Nations Tournament: Scorchers seek redemption against Copper Queens

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)—Scorchers head coach Lovemore Fazili says he will field a strong side when his team faces Zambia’s Copper Queens on Sunday, November 29, 2025, at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe in the ongoing Three-Nations tournament.

The team is looking for redemption to keep their hopes of winning the championship on home soil alive following their disappointing 1-2 loss to Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors on Friday evening at the same venue.

Speaking in a pre-match interview, Fazili said: “Playing Zambia tomorrow is a totally different game from what we played against Zimbabwe but I’m not underestimating them as they are equally a good side.

The Warriors gave us a good test. We have played Zambia before and they have been to WAFCON several times. In tomorrow’s game, we aim to perform differently from our first match against Zimbabwe.”

Copper Queens assistant coach Charles Halubono said they are taking the Three-Nations games seriously as they are part of their WAFCON preparations.

“This is a preparation match for WAFCON, hence we have to take it seriously to help us prepare our team before the finals in Morocco.

“Malawi has been improving and now they have, for the first time, qualified for the WAFCON Finals,” said Halibono.

Meanwhile, Racheal Kundananji, who plays in the United States women’s league alongside Temwa Chawinga, anticipates a tough match.

Zimbabwe currently leads the table with three points after defeating Malawi in their opening game.

The Mighty Warriors’ second assignment will be on Tuesday against Zambia.

The team that accumulates the most points after all matches are completed will be crowned champions


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Three-Nations Tournament: Mighty Warriors stun Scorchers

.….Zimbabwe 2-1 Malawi

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi National Women’s Football team, the Scorchers, suffered a disappointing defeat to Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors in their opening game of the Three-Nations tournament at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Friday, November 28, 2025.

Playing in front of their home fans, Malawi struggled to find the finishing touch upfront, and Zimbabwe capitalized on this weakness.

The Warriors broke the deadlock just three minutes into the match through Ethel Chinyerere.

In the 7th minute, Faith Chimzimu danced through the defenders before connecting with Rose Kabzere, but Zimbabwean defenders cleared the danger.

Ncube Nobukhosi rifled a free-kick over the crossbar in the 17th minute. Scorchers goalkeeper Mwase produced a stunning save from Christabel Katona’s left-footed effort. In the 23rd minute, Mwase made another crucial save from a glancing header, denying the Warriors a corner.

The Scorchers kept pushing for an equalizer. In the 25th minute, they broke down the right through Rose Kabzere, whose cross into the box found no teammate as Zimbabwe survived the scare.

Leticia Chinyamula tried her luck from distance but sent it over the bar in the 33rd minute. Kabzere delivered a good cross with her left foot in the 34th minute, but the goalkeeper collected comfortably.

As the first half wore on, Ethel Chinyerere extended the Warriors’ lead in the 39th minute. Faith Chimzimu reduced the deficit three minutes later, making it 2-1 at halftime.

Head coach Lovemore Fazili made four changes at the break. Captain Tabitha Chawinga, Mercy Sikelo, Sabina Thom, and Vanessa Chikupira replaced Thokozani Mwase, Mourine Kenneth, Chisomo Banda, and Tendai Sani.

The changes ignited Malawi’s performance. In the 47th minute, Faith Chimzimu played a defense-splitting pass to Sabina Thom, who shot wide from distance. Six minutes later, Thom’s long ball targeted Captain Chawinga, but the defenders cleared before she could reach it.

The Scorchers dominated much of the second half, constantly knocking on Zimbabwe’s door. In the 61st minute, Zimbabwe introduced Fiona Kabera for Privilege Mupeti, while Sabina Thom received a yellow card for a foul.

Rose Alufandika released Vanessa Chikupira on the left in the 67th minute. The attacker beat her defender before delivering a dangerous cross, which the opposition cleared.

Mercy Sikelo made a critical save in the 72nd minute, denying Zimbabwe from a free-kick. Malawi made their final change in the 78th minute when Fanny Moyo replaced Rose Kabzere. Zimbabwe withdrew two-goal scorer Ethel Chinyerere for Praynance Zawanda in the 82nd minute.

Tabitha Chawinga beat her marker before whipping a dangerous ball into the box, but Zimbabwe’s defense conceded only a fruitless corner. Vanessa Chikupira received a yellow card for a foul in the 84th minute.

Leticia Chinyamula came agonizingly close to equalizing in the 89th minute, her long-range effort missing the post by inches.

Captain Chawinga had the last chance in stoppage time, finding herself one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but her effort was saved, confirming Zimbabwe’s victory on Malawian soil.

Malawi face the Copper Queens of Zambia on Sunday, while Zimbabwe take on Zambia on Tuesday. Both Malawi and Zambia are using the tournament to prepare for the 2026 WAFCON finals in Morocco.


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